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Singapore already has its fair share of tall buildings but none of them look as dazzling as the Marina Bay Sands towers.
Due to open in 2009, the Marina Bay Sands includes a waterfront promenade, a grand shopping arcade, a civic space, a museum, a few hotels, a luxurious casino and vast waterfront areas of parkland.
Dubbed, first and foremost, as a casino complex, these three 50-storey towers have been designed by Moshe Safdie (a renowned architect) for the Las Vegas Sands, a US-based casino gaming company.

Way above street-level, at the very top of the towers, will be the Sky Park. It’s a two acre public space featuring a mix of landscaped gardens, jogging routes and a posh swimming pool with an outstanding view of downtown Singapore.
This unique landmark is sure to become a favored destination for casino gamers and general tourists alike.
Tags: marina bay sands, singapore, casino, moshe safdie, towers
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For anyone looking to have a stroll near the Sky Park landmark, the following parks, all located within 1 km of the towers, may be of particular interest: (1) Marina City Park 0.3 km, (2) Marina Park 0.5 km, (3) Second Singapore Botanic Gardens 0.6 km, (4) Old Merlion Park 0.9 km and Esplanade Park at roughly 1 km.